th0mas:
Carnildo:
And yes, a wooden table is involved.
Oh crap, now I'm not so sure mine's going to win. although.. is yours so soft-coded you can play tic-tac-toe without recompiling?
Well, if you change some of the server-side scripts...
and write a tic-tac-toe processor...
in brainfk...
and then connect to the appropriate server port to retrieve the new script...
and you don't mind entering an "invalid move" as the first operand (binary functions only!)
and the numbers you use to save the game state don't exceed six or so didgits (so you probably only get a few turns)...
and you don't actually want any visual feedback on the game or winner...
Then yes. So, I'd have to say, it would probably be about as good at tic-tac-toe as it is at being a calculator.
Oddly, you would have to re-write about 50% of the code to handle two decimal places in the answer, though.